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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jul 1983, p. 33

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"Superfan" Terry Kelly Describes Sports Trips Around the World Section Two The Canadian Statesman, tiowmanvillc, July 20, 1983 15 BY PETER PARROTT Oshawa "superian" Terry Kelly says Metro Toronto should be wary about commit- ing itself to a domed stadium. Mr.. Kelly, an Oshawa lawyer, charity fund-raiser, and sports fan, speaks from experience at domed stadiums across North America when he debates the merits of enclosed enclosed playing fields. "They have very little character," character," he said. He added that builders often don't know if a dome will be suitable for the purpose for which it was designed designed until the stadium has been completed. , According to Mr. Kelly, domed stadiums are no good for soccer and he suggested that Canadian football is already already on the decline because of the number of injuries in the game. "Baseball is a' warm weather sport," he added. Instead of a dome, Toronto should consider the alternative alternative of one stadium for soccer and football, and another for baseball, Mr. Kelly said. , Mr. Kelly spoke to Bowman- ville Rotarians last Thursday, July 14, at the Flying Dutchman Dutchman Motor Inn. •He described some of his trips in which he visited sports events in Europe, England, Iceland, South Africa, and most of Canada and the U.S. . "As well as sports, I like meeting people, said Mr. Kelly, who has travelled to games ranging from the Bowmanville Junior C Eagles hockey championship to World Cup soccer. . In a voyage to soccer championships in France last year, he also had time to view Terry Kelly, Oshawa's best-known sports fan, spoke to Bowmanville Rotarians last Thursday, July 14, about his travels to sporting events around the world. Mr. Kelly is shown here flanked by Rotarian A1 Strike, who introduced him to the club. At right is Mr. Strike's son, Ron. the third reading of the Canada Bill in the British House of Lords. That bill finalized finalized the Canadian constitution. constitution. Only once, in Liverpool, can Terry Kelly recall being shut out of a sporting event because because he was unable to obtain a ticket. But, he admits that Sidewalk Sale OzitB SPECIALS , >svz .r • ; • Green-6'width $4.88 $5.85 sq. meter FREE GALLON OF GLUE with any Ozite purchase of 50 sq. yds. or more. Ends of Lines Carpet u P ,o50% OFF McGregor Hardware 95 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-2542 tickets are sometimes hard to come by. One of the toughest places to gain admittance was the recent Conservative Parly leadership convention in Ottawa where passes had all been allocated before Mr. Kelly arrived. Undaunted, the Oshawa superfan finally secured passes and was able to view the proceedings. In his speech to the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club, Mr. Kelly was introduced by Rotarian A1 Strike and thanked thanked by Rotarian AI Witherspoon. Witherspoon. Summer Schools Combined Reduced provincial grants have forced the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education to combine most summer school classes for the west and central areas at Bowmanville Bowmanville High School. Only math classes for Grade 9 and 10 students will be held at Cobourg West this year. Students who would normally attend summer summer classes at CDCI West can take a bus pro vided by the board to Bowmanville each day. How they get to the bus, though, is their problem. problem. The school board has cut back on its summer program this year, eliminating the recreational. recreational. and interest program completely. Only credit courses are being offered this summer summer and local enrollment enrollment vi(as not high enough to justify providing providing buses to Cobourg for area students. 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